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Dear
Friends,
We've
had an overwhelming response to the suggestion in my last column
that we mount a citizen's ad campaign aimed at getting people to
stop driving SUVs and other gas-guzzling vehicles - and jolting
our leaders into taking action.
It's
been a busy -- and productive -- last few days. Lawrence Bender,
producer of "Pulp Fiction" and "Good Will Hunting",
and director Scott Burns, co-creator of the "Got Milk?"
ad campaign, have agreed to donate their services to make these
ads a reality through A Band Apart, Lawrence's production company.
And to get these ads on the air we are opening a non-profit fund
for the sole purpose of creating these commercials.
Many
of you have asked where you can contribute. Please send your donations
to:
Americans
For Fuel Efficient Cars
7966 Beverly Blvd. 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90048
If
you would prefer to make your contribution online using PayPal,
please visit the link below.
Thank
you so much for taking a stand.
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